Evening Star Newspaper, May 27, 1922, Page 13

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THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE THE _EVENING STA Secretary of Labor Davis recognized an old friend in Officer €. C Dalyrimple, for they worked together as puddlers in the Detna Iron Mil of Martins Ferry, Ohio, about thirty years ago. Copyright by 21st Century Press. t } i This American diplomat, Charles R. Crane, laughs at his twenty-year sentence by a French military court at Damascus, Sy The former American minister to China is ae- cused of attempting to incite Syrians Th i f s i t Belmont P N ¢ lso th i i f th e opening of summer racing at Belmont Park, New York, was also the oecasion of the opening of the el outdoor fashion season. These four mannequins are wearing the very latest style creations. The mannequin idea of showing gowns comes from Paris. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, Y President Harding presenting cup to Lowell Mellett, winner of the anmual tournament of the Washington Newspaper Men's Golf Club. yesterday afternoom~ The President was among the prize winners, receiving a box of golf balls for finishing fourth. 27, 1922. Lieut. Col. A. J. Gordon Kane of Washington, eightytwo years old. who was in command of the military guard at the funeral of Abraham Lincoln. He will assist in the dedication ceremonies at the Lineoln Memorial next Tuesday. Natiooal Pheto. Natioual Photo He has strong backing for Presi- dent—of Germany. Dr. Adolph Damaschke is the “dark horse™ of the presidential campaign in the former domain of the kaiser, with the liberal party behind him. Copyright by Keystone. Articles made by disabled soldiers of the recent war and some of the men who appeared with nurses at the entertainment of the American Woman's Legion yesterday. The moving spirit of the organization, Mre. George Baldwin McCoy, is seated at the left. . . Copyright by 21st Century Press. Prominent Japanese scientists who called on President Harding at « Miss Martha Gibhons- Thomas is successfully farming [and-granted her ancestor by William Penn in 1682. The farm is in Chester county, Pa., and it nowcomains a “blue ribbon” dairy herd. o Cpyright by Underwood & Underwood. George Topham, retived business - ‘man ‘of Washington, who has been selested sn foseman of the special | i the the White House yesterday. Left to right: Dr. Shirokme Endo, Dr. Morinosuke Chinaki and Dr. Hideyo Noguchi. Natiooal Photo. .’ Largest painting in the world, a gigantic composite picture of the allied leaders of the world war, will come < . to America. This part of the painting, called the “Pantheon de la. Guerre,” represents the American sec- tion. The complete canvas contains 15,000 ‘full-length figures. Wide World Photo. i decorated by Gabrielle D’Annunsio for bravery during the Fiume nprising, comes to * America a5 _an_envoy of the Red Comte’

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